Tuesday, December 19, 2006

National Endowment for Democracy Internships

NED is an impressive organization. Worth looking into.

http://www.ned.org/employment.html

International Forum for Democratic Studies Internship

The International Forum for Democratic Studies, the research arm of the National Endowment for Democracy, is a leading center for analysis of the theory and practice of democratic development worldwide. It is also a clearinghouse for information on the varied activities and experiences of groups and institutions working to achieve and maintain democracy around the world.

The International Forum offers internships to advanced undergraduate and graduate students during the fall and spring semesters and during the summer. Forum internships, which are unpaid, provide students an excellent opportunity to improve their knowledge of democratization and international affairs and to develop and improve their research, writing, and computer skills.

Forum Research and Conferences Internship

Interns work with Forum staff to monitor important developments in the democratizing world and help plan and administer a busy research and conferences program.

Responsibilities:

* compiling a database of news and research on world events relating to democracy
* writing and editing features for the quarterly electronic newsletter of the Comparative Democratization section of the American Political Science Association
* conducting research and preparing brief reports and bibliographic essays on such issues as civil society and democracy, political finance and elections, political party reform, Islam and democracy, and the democratic response to terrorism
* helping develop the Network of Democracy Research Institutes through Internet research and writing
* writing and editing features for the research network's electronic newsletter and Web site
* assisting with administrative planning of Forum meetings and conferences

Qualifications:
Although there is no required academic major, most Forum interns have majored in political science, international relations, or contemporary history. Applicants should have a strong interest in international affairs, U.S. foreign policy, and democracy as well as excellent research, writing, and computer skills. Students with foreign-language skills are particularly encouraged to apply.


To Apply for a Forum Internship
Please send a cover letter, resume, two references, and brief writing sample to the contact below.

To receive full consideration please apply by:

Deadline for Summer 2006: March 15
Deadline for Fall 2006: July 15
Deadline for Spring 2007: November 15

Applications submitted after these dates will be considered only if positions are still available.

Intern Coordinator
International Forum for Democratic Studies
National Endowment for Democracy
1025 F Street, NW, Suite 800,
Washington, DC 20004
Fax: 202-378-9704
Forum@ned.org

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